Rep. Rita Mayfield

Filed: 2/25/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 44

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 44, AS AMENDED,
3with reference to page and line numbers of House Amendment No.
41, on page 1, lines 9 and 10, by deleting ", the Department of
5Human Services,"; and
 
6on page 3, line 5, by replacing "written approval by" with "a
7written contract with"; and
 
8on page 3, line 6, by replacing "Department of Human Services"
9with "Department of Corrections"; and
 
10on page 3, lines 8 through 10, by deleting ", with annual
11monitoring and evaluation by the Department of Human Services
12for continued approval to operate as such"; and
 
13on page 5, line 8, by replacing "funds" with "contracts with";
14and
 

 

 

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1on page 5, by deleting lines 20 through 24; and
 
2by deleting all of pages 6 and 7 and lines 1 through 11 on page
38; and
 
4on page 8, lines 14 and 15, by deleting "and the Department of
5Human Services"; and
 
6by deleting lines 21 through 25 on page 8 and line 1 on page 9;
7and
 
8on page 9, line 7, by inserting ", other than a natural life
9sentence," after "a period of incarceration"; and
 
10on page 9, line 10, by replacing "if a sentence of natural life
11is mandated" with "any sex offense as defined in Section 2 of
12the Sex Offender Registration Act"; and
 
13on page 11, by replacing lines 9 through 18 with the following:
14    "(e) Upon successful fulfillment of the terms and
15conditions of probation the court shall discharge the person
16from probation. If the person has not previously been granted
17a vacation of judgment under this Section, upon motion, the
18court shall vacate the judgment of conviction and dismiss the
19criminal proceedings against him or her unless, having

 

 

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1considered the nature and circumstances of the offense and the
2history, character, and condition of the individual, the court
3finds that the motion should not be granted. Unless good cause
4is shown, such motion to vacate must be filed at any time from
5the date of entry of the judgment to a date that is not more
6than 60 days after the discharge of probation."; and
 
7on page 12, by deleting lines 11 through 22.